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Original singer of the song "Moonlight over the Lotus Pond"

The song "Moonlight over the Lotus Pond" was originally sung by Phoenix Legend.

"Moonlight over the Lotus Pond" is a Chinese-style song sung by Phoenix Legend. It was composed and written by Zhang Chao. It has the same song and different lyrics as "I Love You So Much That I Lost My Teeth". Included in the album "I Come from the Grassland", the music genre of the album is pop, the album type is anthology, the medium is CD, the release date is January 28, 2011, and the publishing company is Guangdong Audio and Video Publishing House.

"Moonlight over the Lotus Pond" was created by Zhang Chao, Phoenix Legend's royal musician. The creative inspiration came from Mr. Zhu Ziqing's prose of the same name. Talking about the original intention of the creation, this song is also what Phoenix Legend has always wanted to try. A different music style, so "Moonlight over the Lotus Pond", which was incorporated with many fresh elements and had a strong classical Chinese flavor with a very humanistic temperament, was born.

Appreciation of the song "Moonlight over the Lotus Pond"

The song "Moonlight over the Lotus Pond" by Phoenix Legend is completely different from the previous style. It changes the original rough image of Phoenix Legend and borrows folk music The form sings their pursuit and preference for elegant and beautiful things, showing their delicate side. This work subverts Phoenix Legend's previous cheerful and atmospheric singing style. The lyrical tune full of Jiangnan water towns, combined with Linghua's fresh and sweet singing voice, and Zeng Yi's romantic and delicate narration, give the whole song a strong romantic classical feeling. .

This song focuses on the use and rhythmic composition of folk music, rather than focusing on the R&B mode. It gives people a more intimate feeling than those works based on Western songs. The whole song has a quiet and classical style, and the arrangement incorporates traditional Chinese instruments such as guzheng and pipa, as well as the sound of gurgling water interspersed in it, vividly depicting a moving picture of the moonlight over a lotus pond in summer.